Axis Communications, a market leader in network video solutions, and Citilog, a provider of intelligent transportation solutions, have teamed up to showcase their solution to optimise traffic and transportation safety and efficiency.

The Tuen Mun – Chep Lap Kok Link has two sections, an undersea tunnel and a series of viaducts. It finalizes the link between the New Territories in the north of Hong Kong and the new border crossing facility island, which is the starting point of the Hong Kong Zhuhai Macau bridge mega project, which was recently opened to traffic and is also running the Citilog AID solution.
The scope of supply of this project includes the supply of 74 AID cameras based on Axis P1365 as well as 94 Axis PTZ cameras Q8685 and associated VMS software, resulting in a complete AID and CCTV integrated solution.

Citilog is proud of its contribution to the Mobility Award winning project at SmartCity Barcelona 2018.
The North Avenue Smart Corridor in Atlanta uses Axis cameras deployed across 25 intersections. The cameras are used for video surveillance but also for Traffic Analytics using Citilog’s applications installed onboard the cameras. Traffics Statistics analytics send traffic data onto Citilog’s CTCloud platform. Traffic Efficiency analytics detect vehicles and optimize the traffic light cycles. The project truly embodies the Smart City spirit that is working across silos and mutualizing resources within the city.

First joint event in Mumbai, India together with Axis Communications and Genetec on October 25 to 27, showcasing our fully integrated solutions for Automatic Incident Detection, Traffic Data collection and Intersection Control solutions, embedded into Axis cameras and displaying the data on Genetec’s platform.
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The Bagua tunnel, second largest tunnel in Taiwan (2 tubes of 4900 m each) is undergoing a major equipment retrofit program.

The Taiwan Freeway bureau once again trusted Sunsky International Ltd, Citilog’s partner in Taiwan, to provide the Automatic Incident Detection to be implemented a set of 56 new IP cameras replacing old analogue cameras and 48 newly added IP cameras.

Citilog and Axis are providing a video analytics based Traffic Data Collection system along Marine Drive,
in Colombo Sri Lanka.

The system uses Axis cameras and Citilog’s SmartTraffic-TD application installed
on the first Smart Lamp Pole initiative launched in Sri Lanka, which serves various technological
purposes including smart street lighting and smart parking.

Citilog continues to provide more mobility in Brazilian cities as one of its partner in the country,
Dataprom, will soon install presence detection sensors, XCam-p, in Ponta Grossa, the 4th most
populous city of Paraná with more than 330.000 inhabitants.

Those non-intrusive sensors will help improving the waiting time at intersection and thus ease
traffic and improve mobility in the city.

Citilog provides the Automatic Incident Detection in the two tunnels bellow the city center of Saint-Gall which is the capital of the canton of Saint-Gallen in Switzerland. The system processes a total of 174 cameras with the MediaTunnel application.

Muskö tunnel connecting the island of Muskö, south of Stockholm, to the continent is a 2,9 Km long tunnel. Citilog Automatic Incident Detection system is monitoring the traffic for incident and traffic data collection on 53 visible and 4 thermal cameras.

Citilog provides the Automatic Incident Detection in the two tunnels bellow the city center of Saint-Gall which is the capital of the canton of Saint-Gallen in Switzerland. The system processes a total of 174 cameras with the MediaTunnel application.

Citilog and SEMEX are providing a video-analytics based Intersection Control and Traffic Data Collection system for the San Pedro Sula Municipality. The system consists of 110 XCam-p’s, 40 XCom’s, 20 XCam-TD’s and 30 SmartCam-TD+.

Home of 8 million people and without a subway system or light rail network, traffic in Bogotá is recognized as one of the main problems for its citizens.
Authorities are well aware of it, and not only want to help alleviate the commuting, but also intend to reduce the high carbon emissions causing the smog on the streets.
Citilog is proud to provide a SmarTraffic-TD solution that will contribute to improve the urban transportation network of Bogotá.

Citilog and its partner Modern Network Enterprises in Oman, continue to develop the intersection control in the city of Muscat with XCAM-P virtual loop video solution. Citilog solution is now used in more than 25 intersections in Muscat, making a smarter city and smarter traffic light management for an optimised and more fluid traffic.

ShuHua Highway - Taiwan: considered as one of the most scenic drive in Asia but also one of the most dangerous one, the ShuHua Highway, on the North-Est coast of Taiwan, is being renovated and will include Citilog Automatic Incident Detection to improve safety and traffic operation.

February 2016 - We are delighted to announce that Axis has acquired Citilog. We are very excited to become part of Axis, the global leader in network video.
We will remain focused on our customers and strengthen and build on our offerings to deliver even greater value.

January 2016 Citilog accompanies french President François Hollande on his visit to India (24-26 January) in Chandigarh and Delhi. Citilog took part in the Business Summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. Citilog is one ambassador of the Intelligent Transportation Systems in view of the signed partnership between France and India to build Smart Cities.

December 2015 Citilog’s smart sensors XCam are used by the city of Glasgow in Scotland to measure the density of vehicles and pedestrians on the streets in order to adjust the level of street lights. This dynamic optimization of the lighting level allows a drastic reduction of the electric consumption and a reduction of pollution along with greenhouse gases emissions.

November 2015 Citilog’s smart sensors XCam are used by the city of St Petersburg in Russia to detect vehicles at intersections and manage the traffic lights. Optimizing the light cycles allows better mobility of vehicles and reduction of pollution along with greenhouse gases emissions.

September 2014 Citilog is introducing a North American-compliant version of its XCam-p video detection sensor.
The new version of XCam-p – the ‘p’ stands for presence detection – follows an agreement with Signal Group, the parent company of Peek Traffic.
Peek manufactures the cabinet interface unit for the system. Citilog’s previous version of XCam-p is used internationally but does not conform to US standards.

May 2014 The French Ministry for Transportation sees the deployment of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) as the future of transportation. It highlights numerous examples of smart technology deployment throughout France in recent years. Citilog’s solutions for automatic incident detection and smart intersection control are a major contributor.
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT on the french road network

May 2014 During ExpoTraffic Citilog introduced its recent developments for video detection, particularly its XCamEdge smart sensor. We showcase the recent deployments in Russia: smart intersection sensors for the Sochi winter games and a large Automatic Incident Detection project on the Moscow ringroad (MKAD). This project was presented to Victor Nilov, head of traffic police.

June 2012 Citilog, the leading provider of intelligent real time video monitoring and surveillance solutions for
traffic, transportation, security and safety management, is deploying XCam-td video sensors at Topaz
service stations in Ireland.

Citilog has teamed up with Carra, its local Irish distributor, to provide an efficient and user friendly
traffic data collection solution to Topaz (petroleum industry) in order to gather traffic data at the
entrance and at multiple locations on roads leading to the service station. This gives Topaz accurate
traffic counts and comparison data on vehicles traffic passing and entering the service station.
Since 2004, Citilog has gained extensive experience in the deployment of reliable traffic data
collection systems around the world, including 100 measuring points around Valencia, Spain.

Citilog is providing its XCam-td video sensor for traffic data collection, while Carra has developed the
turnkey out-station solution (which includes power supply, data collection) and back-office system to
provide traffic data access. The XCam-td low power consumption requirements are supplied by solar
panels connected to a battery pack. Wireless data communications has been achieved via a GSM
connectivity to facilitate flexible deployment in this remote location. The entire solution is hosted by
Carra’s Event Management and Maintenance System (CEMMS) provides the web interface, event
alerting, real-time access to the traffic data, configuration management and supervision of the Citilog
video sensors from any computer connected to the internet.

May 2012 In its april 2012 edition, TrafficInfraTech interviewed Rubens Borborema, head of traffic management for Rio de Janeiro, and Pierre de Champsavin,
Business developement for Citilog. The success story of Citilog and its algorithm are presented,
thanks to real examples inside the busiest tunnel of Brazil.

March 2012 Citilog, the leading provider of intelligent real time video monitoring and surveillance solutions for
traffic, transportation, security and safety management, announces today it has won a contract to
equip all 25 tunnels in Brussel’s with Automatic Incident Detection.

Citilog is teaming up with SPIE Belgium to refurbish the video surveillance equipment by replacing all
cameras and converting to digital (IP) video, and providing the AID software for the managing and
analysis of the video streams.

This will be the largest deployment of video surveillance for Automatic Incident Detection in Belgium,
exceeding the Automatic Incident Detection system in the Liege tunnels, also installed by Citilog and
SPIE.

Since 2003, Citilog has had extensive experience in the of implementation of IP video for Automatic
Incident Detection with over 40 systems deployed world-wide, including a 220 IP stream system at
Florida Department of Transportation, District 4.

Citilog and SPIE Belgium will provide the design, configuration and installation of the system.
The Automatic Incident Detection software will be the latest release of the Citilog solution including
features such as full hot-redundancy of the system, Servers and Analyzers/Video Detection Units,
(which is a unique Citilog solution) and integrated Video Management Software, recently introduced
by Citilog.

February 2012 Congestion is up and so are traffic-related incidents, but new technology is promising to turn this trend around.
Elly Earls investigates the top four traffic surveillance systems which have the potential to not just improve congestion and safety
but curb emissions and save government money as well.

December 2011 Citilog succesfully completed the installation of its Incident Detection system in the Reboucas tunnel in Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian TV Channel Globo showcased the system as CET Rio praised its efficiency in preventing incident-induced congestion.

June 2011 Citilog is proud to announce the installation of a MediaTunnel system for the Rebouças tunnel in Brazil
in partnership with its local Value Added Reseller for Brazil Engebras.

Located above the Corcovado, this tunnel is one of the biggest in Rio de Janeiro and has the name of
a famous Brazilian engineer family.

Connected to 50 IP cameras using RTSP Protocol with high quality streams, this system features
Citilog’s latest developments including redundant server and hot spare analyzer to provide the most
reliable system possible. In case of any component failure, a hot redundancy enables to continue
operation while the maintenance replaces hardware, thus maintaining a constant level of Safety and
Security inside the tunnel. The hot-spare solution is very cost-effective as it allows a full redundancy
without doubling the number of equipment.

Detecting critical incidents such as stopped vehicles, pedestrians and wrong way drivers, this
system will help CET-Rio de Janeiro Companhia de Engenharia e Tráfego (Traffic Engineering
Department) security team visualizing and operates quickly to solve traffic issues.

Citilog is proud to deliver this system in beautiful Rio de Janeiro, thus expanding its operation in Brazil.

30 March 2010 Citilog is contributing to easing up traffic jams in the lower Manhattan through its XCam-ng. The XCam provides real time queue length, enabling advanced real time intersection control strategies.

February 2010 6 months ago, on June 26 2009, the A86 tunnel was officially opened on a 4.5 km section between
Rueil-Malmaison and Vaucresson-A13 completing a portion of Paris’ 2nd ring road. Since then road
users have widely adopted the tunnel and were able to test in real life the state of the art safety and
security systems across the tunnel, including Citilog’s.

Engineered by Cofiroute the tunnel was nicknamed « Duplex » because of its double deck: the lower
deck in the Rueil - Vaucresson direction and the upper deck for the Vaucresson – Rueil direction. The
tunnel allows to travel in 10 minutes a journey that previously required 45 minutes. By reducing the
surface traffic by 15%, the Duplex has a very significant contribution to the reduction of green house
gases emission.

For safety reasons, the trucks will travel in a separate tunnel. The Duplex concentrates the latest
innovations in terms of security and traffic safety and nothing is left to chance in this state of the art
piece of infrastructure.

According to M. Bernard Lacrampe, the safety Guru at Cofiroute, “the Duplex was a very ambitious
project and we chose to work with Citilog who gave us all the warranties in terms of raising the safety
to where we wanted. We have never been disappointed and wish to pursue collaboration with Citilog
on a safe extension of the A86.”

Once the project will be complete, 800 video input –fully redunded- will be analyzed by Citilog’s
MediaTunnel software which was nicknamed DIVA by Cofiroute for Détection Immédiate des
Véhicules arrêtés (Instantaneous Detection of Stopped vehicles). Every piece of equipment in the
Incident Detection chain going from the camera to the Operators’ workstations is redunded in order to
ensure the desired security level and reach 99.9% detection rate. This detection rate is also possible
because everything in the tunnel was designed to reach these performances: from pavement to
cameras and lighting.

An impressive Traffic Management Center was erected in Rueil to collect all data from the numerous
control and safety subsystems inside the tunnel, particularly video cameras and the Citilog Automatic
Incident Detection system. On the video wall a tunnel schematics shows the traffic in real time as well
as incidents and anomalies. The faintest alarm is looked at and operators can remotely activate
security systems as well as launch emergency vehicles based at both ends of the tunnel.
The second section -5.5 km long- is under construction to link the A13 motorway in Vaucresson to
Jouy-en-Josas near Versailles and should be opened in the fall of 2010.

Through this project Citilog is extremely proud to constantly raise the expectations of its customers
and bring its contribution to enhancing security and safety for road users as well as increasing mobility
and reducing congestion worldwide.

16 March 2009, Bala Cynwyd, PA Citilog, a leading provider of intelligent real time video
monitoring and surveillance solutions for traffic, transportation, security and safety management
throughout the world, today announced its Automatic Incident Detection (AID) software version 6. The
new software features key performance gains for traffic and security related incident detection and
monitoring of bridges, tunnels, roadways, highways and intersections. Improvements include a
reduction in false alarms - particularly reducing the interference of shadows on monitoring and
detection capabilities.

The upgrade enables Citilog’s VisioPaD™ solution to realize improvements in identifying appropriate
object sizes and better trajectory tracking of vehicles. MediaRoad™ and MediaTunnel™ products
from Citilog will realize a reduction in false alarms to improve traffic operations center incident
responses and performance. Accuracy in detecting slow moving and wrong-way travelling vehicles is
also improved for MediaRoad and MediaTunnel. Overall video quality is greatly enhanced to improve
efficiency in responding to incidents and accidents as well as the traffic operator’s overall experience.
Video clips, live streams and permanent recordings are available in H.264 encoding format, from 1fps
to 25-30fps, either in PAL or NTSC.

“Citilog’s AID software version 6 offers compelling performance enhancements that significantly
improve traffic and operations management center performance,” commented Christian Girardeau,
CEO of Citilog. “The updated software touches each of Citilog’s solutions for traffic and security
incident detection and monitoring solutions, improving upon many of the capability enhancements
requested by our customers. With more than 400 worldwide deployments, we’re glad to offer version
6 to our customers to help them improve their capability to better manage traffic, secure their
resources and provide overall improved safety, security and mobility across their infrastructure.”

There are other significant improvements offered in version six. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is
totally revamped to facilitate operations and maintenance of the Citilog system. The new supervision
GUI takes into account a lot of feedback gathered from Citilog partners over the years. It features a full
database-oriented GUI, user and role definition and management. Maintenance tools, such as a tool to
visualize traffic measures, backups or log-file management allow having a throughout understanding of
the state of the system, ensuring performances remain constant during the lifespan of the system.
The backend database has also been optimized for better performance for more rapid responses to
user inputs and updates. It now also allows synchronizations for improved video clip management. .
By adding to the list of supported IP cameras and coders, integration has also been strengthened.
Version 6 is able to take advantage of dual-stream hardware.

Availability
Citilog’s AID software version 6 is available now worldwide. Interested parties are encouraged to
contact Citilog for details or a Citilog value added reseller (VAR) near them.